What Episode Dos Matthew Crawley Walk Again

Season of television serial

Downton Abbey
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Downton Abbey Series 2.jpg

Region 1 U.s. DVD cover

State of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes viii + Christmas special
Release
Original network ITV
Original release 18 September (2011-09-18) –
6 November 2011 (2011-11-06)
Series chronology

Previous
Series 1

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Series 3

List of episodes

The second series of the British historical drama idiot box series Downton Abbey aired from 18 September 2011 to 6 Nov 2011, comprising a total of 8 episodes and one Christmas Special episode aired on 25 December 2011. Information technology was circulate in the U.k. on ITV, and in the United States on PBS, starting on 8 Jan 2012. Series 2 explored the lives of the Crawley family and servants during and later on the Offset World War.

Serial 2 received widespread acclamation, with critics praising its cast, historical depictions, and story's arc. The viewing figures significantly increased compared with series 1, with an average of 11 million viewers per episode. The series was nominated for several industry awards, and won the TCA Accolade for Outstanding Accomplishment in Movies, Miniseries and Specials. Maggie Smith received critical praise for her performance as Violet Crawley, which earned her the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and the Aureate World Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film.

Series overview [edit]

The second serial covers the last two years of the war and the commencement yr of peace. Events mentioned or straight affecting the Crawley household include the Battle of the Somme, the Easter Rise, the Battle of Arras, the Russian Revolution, the Battle of Passchendaele, the Battle of Amiens, the Battle of Vittorio Veneto, the Armistice, and the Spanish flu epidemic.

On the domestic front there is a serious shortage of athletic men for abode front jobs. Matthew Crawley and William Mason become off to fight, while Thomas Barrow joins the Medical Corps. Tom Branson, every bit an Irishman, won't fight for Britain. Robert Crawley (Hugh Bonneville) returns to uniform, but is refused agile service due to his age. Sybil Crawley (Jessica Brown Findlay) defies her aristocratic position and joins the Voluntary Aid Disengagement as a nurse.

In the biggest development, Downton Abbey becomes a convalescent habitation for wounded officers.

Cast and characters [edit]

Primary cast [edit]

Recurring and guest cast [edit]

  • Samantha Bond every bit Lady Rosamund Painswick; Lord Grantham's sis (Recurring)
  • Robert Bathurst as Sir Anthony Strallan; Crawley family friend (Guest)
  • Kevin Doyle equally Joseph Molesley; Matthew Crawley's valet (Recurring)
  • Brendan Patricks as The Hon Evelyn Napier; Suitor for Lady Mary (Recurring)
  • Cal MacAninch equally Henry Lang (Recurring)
  • Iain Glen equally Sir Richard Carlisle of Morningside (Recurring)
  • Maria Doyle Kennedy as Vera Bates (Recurring)
  • Jonathan Coy as George Murray; Lord Grantham's lawyer (Guest)
  • Paul Copley every bit Mr Mason (Recurring)
  • Michael Cochrane as Reverend Albert Travis (Recurring)
  • Clare Calbraith as Jane Moorsum (Recurring)
  • Kevin R. McNally equally Horace Bryant (Recurring)
  • Lachlan Nieboer equally Lt Edward Courtenay (Invitee)
  • Julian Wadham as Sir Herbert Strutt (Invitee)
  • Trevor White as Maj Patrick Gordon (Guest)
  • Nigel Havers as Lord Hepworth (Guest, Christmas special)
  • Sharon Small as Marigold Shore (Guest, Christmas special)
  • Zoe Boyle as Lavinia Swire (Recurring)
  • Christine Lohr equally May Bird (Guest)
  • Christine Mackie as Daphne Bryant (Recurring)
  • Daniel Pirrie as Major Charles Bryant
  • Stephen Ventura as Davis (Recurring)

Episodes [edit]

A 46-infinitesimal documentary compiled in apprehension of the Christmas 2011 two-60 minutes special broadcast, Backside the Drama features backside-the-scenes footage from the filming of the serial and short interviews with Julian Fellowes, the author, actors (Elizabeth McGovern, Joanne Froggatt, Brendan Coyle, Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Jessica Brown Findlay, Laura Carmichael, Penelope Wilton, Phyllis Logan, Thomas Howes, Lesley Nicol, Sophie McShera, Allen Leech), and other members of the team that produces Downton Abbey. It was shown in the United kingdom at 7:30 pm on Wednesday 21 December 2011 and narrated by Hugh Bonneville. 4.v meg people watched the prove.[ane]

Production [edit]

Filming began in March 2011. The scripts were written by series creator Julian Fellowes. Episodes were directed by Ashley Pearce, Andy Goddard, Brian Kelly, and James Strong. Cal Macaninch, Iain Glen, Amy Nuttall, Zoe Boyle, and Maria Doyle Kennedy joined the bandage equally the new valet Lang, Sir Richard Carlisle, the new housemaid Ethel, Lavinia Swire, and John Bates' wife Vera, respectively. Nigel Havers and Sharon Modest appeared in the Christmas Special every bit Lord Hepworth and Marigold Shore, Rosamund Painswick'southward maid, respectively.

Reception [edit]

Series two was highly acclaimed. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has fresh rating of 100% based on 24 reviews, with a weighted boilerplate of viii.nine/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "With its excellent cast and resplendent period trappings, Downton Abbey continues to weave a bewitching, ingratiating spell."[27] On Metacritic, the series 2 has a normalized score of 85 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "Universal Acclamation".[28]

The series generally received overwhelming reviews from critics. Linda Stasi of the New York Postal service wrote the 2d serial "seamlessly moves between the horrors of state of war and the gentility of life in the bear witness'due south titular 100-room estate."[29] Writing for Goggle box Guide Magazine, Matt Roush said, "For those of us who hungered for a yr to witness these new chapters, the appetite is insatiable."[30] The Wall Street Periodical 's tv set critic Dorothy Rabinowitz said, "The vibrant mash of upstairs-downstairs relationships is more savory now, the characters more than complicated."[31] Robert Bianco of United states Today likewise lauded the series saying, "There'south nothing in Downton you won't recognize, and about nothing y'all won't enjoy."[32] Diversity 'due south chief idiot box critic Brian Lowry praised the series cast and said the creator had "created such a vivid group of characters and assembled such an impeccable bandage--effortlessly oscillating from comedy to drama--that the hours wing past, addictively pulling viewers from 1 into the adjacent."[33] Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter said, "The characters are then beautifully and thoroughly rendered that nosotros, every bit viewers, are caught up in their lives."[34] Robert Lioyd of the Los Angeles Times said, "It is big, beautiful, beautifully acted and romantic, its passions expressed with that particular British reserve that serves only to make them fire brighter."[35]

Some media outlets and critics were more critical towards the show. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Telly critic Rob Owen wrote, "Writer/serial creator Julian Fellowes weaves together an engrossing tapestry of stories, although some of them stretch credulity or peter out."[36] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times also gave the serial moderate reviews past comparison to commencement series and said, "Season 2 is in many ways as captivating and addictive as the beginning, but this fourth dimension around, the series comes off as a shameless throwback to itself."[37] In a moderate review, Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post said, "Your investment in the many stories spun out by creator Julian Fellowes may take longer to develop this twelvemonth, considering the costume drama'south stride is off in the early on going and it's far more contrived and inconsistent than it was in its offset flavor."[38] In a less enthusiastic review for The Washington Mail service, Hank Stuever quipped the series, "lacks surprise and is stretched precariously sparse, a house total of fascinating people with non near enough to practise, all caught in a loop of weak storylines that circle round simply never fully propel."[39]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Award Category Nominee Issue
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Lead Player in a Drama Series Hugh Bonneville Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Serial Michelle Dockery Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Player in a Drama Serial Jim Carter Nominated
Brendan Coyle Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Extra in a Drama Series Joanne Froggatt Nominated
Maggie Smith Won
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Julian Fellowes for
Episode Seven
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Brian Percival for
Episode Seven
Nominated
Outstanding Fine art Direction for Single Camera Series Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for Series Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for Series Downton Abbey Won
Outstanding Hairstyling for Single Camera Serial Downton Abbey Won
Outstanding Casting for Drama Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Flick Editing for Drama Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for Comedy or Drama Downton Abbey Nominated
BAFTA Awards 2011 Best Supporting Actress Maggie Smith Nominated
YouTube Audience Award Downton Abbey Nominated
BAFTA Craft 2011 Production Blueprint Donal Woods & Judy Farr Nominated
Original Music John Lunn Nominated
Costume Design Susannah Buxton Nominated
TCA Awards Programme of the Year Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials Downton Abbey Won
Critics' Pick Television Awards All-time Drama Series Downton Abbey Nominated
All-time Drama Actress Michelle Dockery Nominated
Monte-Carlo Boob tube Festival Best Drama Telly Series Downton Abbey Nominated
Outstanding Thespian Dan Stevens Nominated
Brendan Coyle Nominated
Outstanding Actress Michelle Dockery Nominated
Joanne Froggatt Nominated
Outstanding International Producer Gareth Neame Nominated
Outstanding European Producer Gareth Neame Nominated
National Tv set Awards All-time Drama Downton Abbey Won
Televisual Bulldog Awards Best Drama Downton Abbey Won
Virgin Media TV Awards All-time Drama Downton Abbey Won
Basauri Award Basauri Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts Brendan Coyle Won
Elle Style Awards Best TV Prove Downton Abbey Won
TRIC Awards Drama Programme of the Twelvemonth Downton Abbey Won
Irish gaelic Motion-picture show and Boob tube Awards Best Supporting Histrion in TV Drama Brendan Coyle Nominated
Hollywood Mail Alliance Awards Outstanding Editing - Television John Wilson Won
Golden Earth Award Golden Globe Award for All-time Telly Series – Drama Downton Abbey Nominated
Golden Globe Award for All-time Actress – Television Series Drama Michelle Dockery Nominated
Aureate Earth Honour for Best Supporting Extra – Serial, Miniseries or Television Motion picture Maggie Smith Won
Producers Social club of America Awards Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Drama Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame and Liz Trubridge Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Functioning by an Ensemble in a Drama Serial Downton Abbey Won
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Maggie Smith Nominated
Michelle Dockery Nominated
Art Directors Guild Awards One-Hour Single Camera Boob tube Series Donal Woods Nominated

Notes and references [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ 10.245 one thousand thousand on ITV1,[3] 919,000 on ITV1 Hd,[4] and 601,000 on ITV1+1.[5]
  2. ^ 9.824 one thousand thousand on ITV1,[six] 978,000 on ITV1 Hard disk,[seven] and 531,000 on ITV1+1.[eight]
  3. ^ nine.880 meg on ITV1,[9] 814,000 on ITV1 Hard disk drive,[ten] and 606,000 on ITV1+ane.[11]
  4. ^ 10.155 million on ITV1,[12] 945,000 on ITV1 HD,[13] and 486,000 on ITV1+1.[xiv]
  5. ^ ix.867 million on ITV1,[fifteen] 955,000 on ITV1 HD,[xvi] and 504,000 on ITV1+1.[17]
  6. ^ 10.811 million on ITV1,[eighteen] ane.086 one thousand thousand on ITV1 HD,[xix] and 383,000 on ITV1+1.[twenty]
  7. ^ xi.180 meg on ITV1,[21] 968,000 on ITV1 HD,[22] and 297,000 on ITV1+1.[23]
  8. ^ 10.672 meg on ITV1,[24] 922,000 on ITV1 HD,[25] and 513,000 on ITV1+one.[26]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Downton Abbey at IMDb
  • Downton Abbey: Series 2 at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Downton Abbey: Series 2 at Metacritic

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